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    BRITAIN'S SHIPYARDS BUILD FOR PEACE—The first vessel of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's post-war cargo fleet, the 10.000 ton turbo-electric vesse; Beaverdell, being launched from the shipyard of Litl[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIAN ARMY DEMOBILISING

    NEW YORK, Monday: "With nearly 4,000,000 men already discharged, the demobilisation of the Red Army is to be continued until ...

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  6. WORLD OF UNREST.

    SINGAPORE, Monday. (A.A.P.): Coincident with an announcement in the Southeast Asia Command communique that Allied forces under Lieut.-General Christison were still landing in Java, a message from ...

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  7. UNITED STATES TROOPS ENTER JAPANESE BANKS

    TOKYO, Monday (A.A.P.).—General MacArthur's "iron hand" was further withdrawn from its "velvet glove" yesterday, when U.S. troops entered 21 banks simultaneously in seven cities —Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe, Shimonoseki and ...

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  8. PRISONERS OF WAR

    It cannot be denied that there is a degree of restless, ness in this community regarding the absence of any ...

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  9. Field Marshall Alexander Says Farewell

    ROME, Mon.: Bidding his troops farewell before handing over his post of Supreme Commander in the Mediterranean to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CONTROL OF JAPAN

    LONDON, Monday: A forecast that the establishment of the proposed Far Eastern Commission to carry out the ...

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  11. IDENTIFICATION OF WAR CRIMINALS

    SINGAPORE, Monday. (A.A.P.): Australian officers and N.C.O's Mere in the long line of grim released war prisoners who took part in the mass identification parade of Japanese war criminals in Siam at the ...

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  12. JAPANESE WAR PRISONERS

    RABAUL, Sunday: The appreassion of war criminals and their speedy trial and punishment is more difficult in the islands to ...

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  13. SURRENDER IN KOREA

    TOKYO, Monday: It is announced from Gen. MacArthur's H.Q. that Lieut.-General Toyama. commander of the Japanese 38th ...

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  14. ANNAMITES MASSING NEAR SAIGON

    SAIGON, Monday: Thousands of Annamites, whose efforts to prevent the restoration of the French status quo in Indo-China ...

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  15. BRITISH WOMEN AND ENTRY INTO FOREIGN SERVICE

    LONDON. Mon : The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) has appointed a committee to reexamine the question of admitting ...

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  16. MAYOR DROPS DEAD IN CHURCH

    The Mayor of Kew, Cr. Alan J. M'Conchie, 60 years, collapsed and died while attending a service at East Kew Methodist ...

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  17. MORE MEN OF EIGHTH DIVISION ARRIVE IN AUSTRALIA

    DARWIN, Monday: Three ships were lying at anchor yesterday in Darwin harbor with 2300 more Australians of the Eighth Division aboard. They were the Espcrance Bay, Largs Bay and Highland Chieftain. ...

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  18. 34 PEOPLE KILLED

    LONDON. Mon. (A.A.J.): In addition to at least 94 injured 34 persons are believed to have been Killed when the express from Firth ...

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  19. AGREEMENT IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING Monday: Conversations between representatives of the Central Government the Chinese Communists are ...

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  20. BRITISH TROOPS EXPECTED IN BOMBAY

    BOMBAY. Monday: The situation in the riot area of Bombay deteriorated late last night and the curfew area has been ...

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  21. South Australian By-Election

    ADELAIDE Mon.: The counting of postal and absentee votes this moraine assured the return of Mr Corcoran the Labor ...

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  22. VISITED BY DUKE

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  23. JEWS DEMAND "OPEN DOOR" IN PALESTINE OCCUPATION

    LONDON, Sunday: Representatives of 60.000 displaced Jews in Belsen and other camps in the British, U.S., and French, zones ...

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  25. H.M.S. King George V Again in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday: Carrying Vice-Admiral an Bernard Rawlings, tactical commander of the British task force whcih ...

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  26. Ship's Officer Shot On Melbourne Pier

    MELBOURNE Mon.: Trouble mat developed to the Persian Gulf on the O.S tanker Sheldon Clark, had a sequel at Port ...

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  28. Goods Made in Japan For Sale

    NARROMINE Monday: Residents here are incensed at the sudden appearance of goods for sale marked "made in Japan." ...

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  29. BY AIR FROM SAIGON

    MELBOURNE, Monday: More than 300 Australian prisoners of war have left Saigon (Indo-China) in the past two days in ...

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  30. Salvage Aids Patriotic Funds

    SYDNEY. Monday: The State Controller of Salvage distributed £48,200 to public bodies in N.S.W. from June, 1940, to January 1. ...

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  31. DIFFICULTIES MINIMISED IN RUMANIA

    LONDON, Monday: in an interview quoted by the American Associated Press correspondent in Bucharest the Rumanian Minister ...

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  32. PRISONERS' DEBTS

    BRISBANE, Monday: Between £400 and £500 is owing to Siamese by each of 13 British soldiers who reached here to-day from Siam ...

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  33. FREEDOM OF TRAVEL FROM BRITAIN

    LONDON. Men As from today [?] permit will not be required by British subjects or aliens leaving Britain. Travellers, as before ...

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  34. NEW YORK LONDON AIR SERVICE

    LONDON. Mon: Par-American Airways have announced that they arc re-establishing a bi-weekly air service between New York and ...

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